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This video series will you give the information you need to determine if multi-generational living is the best option for your family. It will also discuss the emotional issues to address and how to enlist support from family. Lastly, it will give you ideas on how to prepare your home for your parents arrival.
Before moving a senior loved one into your home, make sure all family members buy into the idea and understand the looming expectations and challenges. Then put a plan in place that will help ensure harmony under one roof.
This video series will you give the information you need to determine if multi-generational living is the best option for your family.
This video presents 7 questions to ask yourself to help determine if multi-generational living is the best option for you.
As soon as you start thinking about having mom or dad move in, you need to have conversation with your spouse and children. Engaging them in the conversation and enlisting their support is vital.
Asking for help is sometimes difficult, but may be necessary to avoid burnout and stress.
With proper planning, having your senior loved one live with your family can be a loving and rewarding experience.
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